The actress, 48, showed off her large black tattoos stretching the length of her middle fingers in a snap shared by celebrity tattoo artist MR.K – but the actual body art was muzzed in the snap – causing fans to wildly speculate.
Posting the snap, he wrote: ‘Still can’t believe that I actually grabbed her hand and tattooed her. Guess what she got on her palm?’
One fan quipped ‘F***. Brad’ in reference to the star’s acrimonious divorce battle with Pitt, 59, with whom she shares six children.
Another guessed: ‘Had A \ Brad Time’ while another typed: ‘F**k you’.
Oh wow: Angelina Jolie has added to her extensive tattoo collection with two mysterious inkings on her middle fingers – which fans believe are a ‘f*** you’ to ex-husband Brad Pitt
Inked: The actress, 48, showed off her large black tattoos stretching the length of her middle fingers in a snap shared by celebrity tattoo artist MR.K – but the actual body art was muzzed in the snap – causing fans to wildly speculate
Inked: The actress, 48, showed off her large black tattoos stretching the length of her middle fingers in a snap shared by celebrity tattoo artist MR.K – but the actual body art was muzzed in the snap – causing fans to wildly speculate
Peace talks: Angelina filed for divorce from Brad in 2016 citing ‘irreconcilable differences’ and it was finalised in 2019.; Seen in 2012
Her other tattoos include Bengal Tiger, Khmer Script, Quod Me Nutrit Me Destruit, a cross, Geographical Coordinates of her children, Yant ViHan Pha Chad Sada and a M among others.
Angelina filed for divorce in 2016 citing ‘irreconcilable differences’ and it was finalised in 2019. The former pair have been in a lengthy custody battle with the actress wanting sole custody and Brad fighting for joint – with Brad winning joint custody in 2021/
Pitt has reportedly agreed to mediation with ex-wife Jolie over their vineyard dispute.
Documents filed last month show that both stars have agreed to mediation as an alternative method of dispute resolution over Chateau Miraval — rather than the matter going to court.
Jolie has also said that she’s willing to take part in a settlement conference.
What’s more, it can be revealed that Pitt has appointed a ‘provisional administrator’ to Chateau Miraval in a bid to resolve the war between himself and the Russians Jolie sold her share of the vineyard to.
That transaction sparked the current imbroglio.
Lol: One fan quipped ‘F***. Brad’ in reference to the star’s acrimonious divorce battle with Pitt, 60, with whom she shares six children
Something else? Other fans speculated on the mystery inkings
The move, at Pitt’s suggestion, aims to protect the highly successful wine business which he has helped to build, in conjunction with French wine-makers Famille Perrin.
It will see an independent figure come in to assess the winery and how it is run and (it is hoped), in time, facilitate negotiations between Pitt and Nouvel — the investment company his ex sold to Stoli boss Yuri Shefler.
Pitt and Jolie purchased Chateau Miraval, a 1300-acre estate in the south of France, in 2008.
The couple were even married at the property in 2014.
In 2016, after an incident between Pitt, Jolie and their children on a plane trip from France to California, Jolie filed for divorce.
There have been skirmishes ever since — over custody of the kids, and money.
As they were: Pitt and Jolie purchased Chateau Miraval, a 1300-acre estate in the south of France, in 2008. The couple were even married at the property in 2014; Seen in 2015
New love: Brad is now romancing Ines de Ramon, 30; She is seen on March 2023 in New York
In April 2019 the divorce was ‘bifurcated’ — a move which dissolves the marriage while allowing other disputes to rage on.
In 2022 Pitt launched legal action against Jolie for selling her interest in Chateau Miravel to Russian oligarch Shefler. He had hoped to buy her out himself, and is now seeking to have the sale reversed.
Meanwhile, lawyers for Nouvel claimed two weeks ago that Pitt had been ‘looting’ the wine business and using it as his ‘personal cashbox’ for ‘vanity projects’. They are seeking $350 million in damages.